Basic stripped down chassis. everything underneath had added plasticcard to make it wargames proof. |
After doing a mock up in cardboard, I cut thye card, made the holes in each panel and built it, reinforcing all the joins from the inside and some cross bars. |
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The model I'm making is a Type 2, used by the RAF and the Home Guard, and when I saw a picture of it I was struck by the resemblance the truck has to the one in the old 1/76 Matchbox kit of Monty's Caravan. I've been on the look out for that kit for some time now as I need it as a donor vehicle for the back end to put on the Lancia and use as a (captured) command vehicle for my 8th Army. I had planned to reuse the truck either as a wreck or as a converted commercial truck, but with this idea in my head I just could not let it go and bought the kit from a local shop for the sum of 9,50 euros (so nothing like the 12-15 Pounds plus shipping that I see online) and it arrived yesterday. This is also keeping in line with the mantra that what I get in the mail, it should be built asap and not linger in the attic in a box.
Anyway, a prime example of my Ooh, Shiney! ss I don't have Homeguard, BEF or Germans suitable for the period, but it is suitable as a commentators vehicle for Gaslands and a great way to flex my creative muscle, aka my brain. I'm not planning on building any more though! :D Well, maybe a Type 1....
Right, at the end of day #7 I have started on 7 items, of which 3 are now done. If I can keep this up for the remaining 3 weeks I am a very happy man indeed as 30 kits is almost an entire shelf.!
Very nicely done.
BeantwoordenVerwijderenThank you kindly :)
VerwijderenLove it, it's a great scratchbuild model. It makes me even wonder why you spend so much on kits, as with your skills you could scratchbuild a lot more things yourselves.
BeantwoordenVerwijderenDo I spend so much on kits? My limit per kit, on average, is 5 euros, be it in trade or cash. Using a kit as a base makes life so much easier and quicker for conversions. Sure, it may never be 100% perfect, but it looks the part :)
VerwijderenYou're probably the best placed to judge this.
VerwijderenI only see the mountains you sometimes show 😉.
But you're right. Having a large bits/kit box makes life easier if you love to convert.
No, you are right, when I do buy, I tend to buy a big pile. The problem with buying second hand stuff is, well you know, you never know what you are going to find. It's a bit pointless to find a 5 euro kit and then pay 7 euros shipping for it, so if I have the chance and I see a lot of kits on offer and I can use at least 5 for my projects, I just get them. Either by trading old tat or outright buying it. And I'm saying no to a ton of stuff, I try really hard to ignore cheap stuff offered to me if it has no use to my build or conversion interests. Well, I try anyway. :)
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